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THE PITTSBURGH POST 31 AY 20, 1915. Thirteen THURSDAY MORNING, TYPEWRITERS. MONEY TO LOAN DRESSMAKING. FOR SALE. i 31)t fhUsburgl) jOUNCIL to pass BOHD ORDINANCES ir TP i I Gen.

Hubbard, Banker And Lawyer, Is Dead NKW May General Thomas II. Hubbard, a prominent attorney and a director in many railroads and financial institutions, and a veteran of the Civil war, died here today. He was in his seventy-seventh year. He t.ad been ill for about two weeks with erysipelas. General Hubbard had her a well-known figure in New York financial, lesal and social more than 40 years.

lie enteref the Civil war as lieutenant adjutant of the Twenty-Fifth Maine, infantry and retired as a brigadier general. Hecentiy his active b'js'ness attention was devoted to the International Hanking corpoi a ion of hich he was president. General Hubbard was president of the Peary Artie elub arid oomander in-chief of the military order of the Loyal Chief. 1 To Learn Dressmaking and Designing. Brauns Academy.

Day and evening classes. New classes begin cow; enroii cow. 212 Odver ave. FOR RENT KIK.IHGD ROOMS. R1PPEY 0300.

NEAR N. HIGHLAND and unfurnished tnree-ronn apu.1 1-ments, first and iwu.M rkiors; ail conveniences. STATION 6-47 NICELY FURNISHED tront rooniij, alcove, tunab.e iov man and wile. KNOXVILLE NICE FURNISHED room; ail conveniences; gentlemen preferred, ln.l 2'jJ-W. vail iuorniiig or evening.

CKA1G NT El NlCtlL.V' FUKNIsHED second cflor room, suitable for two gent.e-nen. FIFTH AVK.TttS. CORNER MOREWOOD Furnisheu rvHiins. i-unmug water, private oath, reasonable; conveideat to cars. HERMITAGE 7138 TWO NICELY FL'R-nishe i tccuij floor rooms for I gaL housekeeping.

RIPPEY ir.O ONE SECOND AND ONb, tnirl floor room; many car ih.e.-'. il o.nvetnences; near 6827 Al A KU A P.ETTA ST. E. E. EXCELLENT room tion.c uiicile-.

porch. Hiiaiv 1 31-4 i GENERAL ROBINSON 3-TWO FUR-1 nithe.j rooms tor gentlemen only; walking ri-iisonal lt. ce.iar RIDGE rooms for cn all coi. veil. rij'- s.

fii'7 NICELY FURNISHED beautiful location; ceiav 1 WELL FURNISHED looms; family; fine location; rea- N. EUCLID. S22 VERY DESIRABLE FUR-nif hei ro- m. or without board; all finest location. 21 A' DITII RIDGE ST.

LARGE ROOM. BEAU-tiful location, private family. Sclienley LINCOLN N. S34 NKELY FU finished roems gentlemen only; all con-veniencee; walKing distance. NORTH ST.

CLAIR 515-DESIRABLE unfurnished room; North Highland district. BROAD room, with f.o21 DESI RABLE FURNISHED hoard; gentlemen or couple. RIDGE 03 NICELY FURNISHED room, gentlemen only; beautiful location. BAUM 6212 NICE ROOM; MEALS il desi.ei. Hiiand.

NORTH alfo lif-ht HIGHLAND, Sid Furnished I hounekeepinif rooms. Hiland FIFTH 1910 DESIRABLE FRONT housekeeping and sleeping rooms, reasonable. HARVARD M'23 WELL FURNISHED room: good location; reasonable rent. REBECCA FRONT ROOM, UN- furnlshed; all conveniences; $3 month. WESTERN MS NICELY" FL'RMSHi." second floor front room.

Cedar S.o-W. BOARPIN G- I SQUIRREL HILL DISTRICT LARGE grovmAa and porevies, covinectmg rooms; nrst- class taWe Yioard. Tie cornet Forbes and Shady. East End. HorSES.

TO LET FOR SUMMER ARTISTICALLY furnished country home with modern conveniences; garden and barn; Spruce Hiil stop, Harmonv route. Inoiries to Mrs. W. M. Ruth, R-ix 374.

Ellwood City, Fa. Telephone Unlonville 4S. ring 6. FOR REN FROM JUNE 1 UNTIL OCT. 1, 7-roorn house, completely furnished, Mt.

Lebanon. Address 500, Ofice of The Post. APARTMKNIS. PENNWOOD APARTMENTS. KENTUCKY NR.

MARY- T. .1 LA.U. SIX AND SEVEN ROOMS: ALL HARDWOOD AND ALL MODERN CONVENIENCE BEST A A TMENT HOUSE LOCATION IN CITY. RENTS TO S. A.

DICKIE R- 606 Highland Bldg. CITT AND RCBrRBAV RESIDENCES. TRIPLEX DWELLINGS. Corner Venture snd Niagara near Ferrysviile tile mantels, five rooms, tile hath, sun parlor, tile mantels, beamed ceil-insrs. bookcases, china closets, range, furnace, laundry dryers, washing machine, front and rear porches.

Apts. Nos. 4 and 6: rent Possession May 1 inspect today. Mrs. Reed, nfK Sherman Northside.

Phone Cedar 121-R. INGRAM HOUSES TO LET. J32.00 51 Stanley rooms. 40.0""' 24 Stowe rooms. 45.0" IS Stowe 9 rooms.

S9 Stanley 9 rorns. All have bath, furnace and conveniences, and are cloe to steam and electric cars. CHARLES A. AN 4.12 St. NORTHSIDE RESIDENCES.

Fireproof Storage crate, move and olilp household goods, lower and hoist pianos. Wagons or motor vans for moving. J. O'Neil Express fiS W. Diamond St.

Both Phones 453 Northside. STEEL GARAGES. Let vour rent nav for them. Phone 4796 Court. DIAMOND HDW.

MFG. 219 Diamond FARMS AND ACREAGE MISCELLANEOUS. EASTERN SHORE SALT WATER FRONT Farms. W. D.

J. MORRIS St. Michaels. Md. VIRGINIA.

COME TO VIRGINIA. 500 farms in SO of the best counties in Virginia; write for free catalogue; we. show all properties at our expense and oav your R. R. fare.

Adiress J. R. Elam. Scons vll'le, Va. COAL AND OIL LANDS.

I HAVE I.O'O ACRES OF GREENE COUNTY coal. will uell on easy terms; per are: adjoining Thompson coal. J. P. Stone, Peoples ISank Building, Pittsburgh, Pa.

CITY AND Sim illlAY RESIDEXCKS COME to Ingomar. on Harmony Line, and see the manv fine houses alradv up and those rov under construction: an 1 community with good sociai environment: with churches. s. and stores at hand; plots Of one acre or more at low prices. A.

R. ARMSTRONG Tel. 3 Grant. 7w Home Trut Bldg. FOR SALE OXI.T $W0; ADDISON frame house of rooms and celhir natunl gas for light and heat, ater in kit h.n: lot tins property is worth ow ing the city, must be sold this week.

ier leav- JAMES II. THOMPSON. 112 Bakewell Bldg. FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE. i- ACP.E land, fruit trees; located in BrooVlir.e; Immediate possession; price $1,400.

Inquire Edgebrooi Rrookline. FOR SALE I0-ROOM RESIDENCE. RE-ception hall and hath: water, gas and hardwood floors: JO foot porch: lot 65x120. Address 363. Office of The Post.

LOTS 1 HAVE PURCHASED AT SHERIFF'S sale Feveral lots on car line, only 1 ') minutes' walk from Alleghenv market, that were orlglnallv sold from $350 to $900. that I will sell on easy payments from f0 to $250; will give 10 per cent off for cash. These lots must be sold at once. No lots have been sold at this price in the last f0 years; sewered and water; 3 minutes to PerrysviHe avenue. Answer at once.

Address 363, Office of The Post. LEVEL LOT. 40x100. ON CORNELL Brighton very reasonable. Inquire Ternion.

N. FOR SALE. HCRSES AND VFllTICLF.S. THE PLACE TO BUY AND SEIL TOUNGSTOWN HORSE-MULE CO- PRIVATE SALES DAILY. AUCTION SALES FRIDAYS.

We have lots of buyers for horses. If you have one or 20 bidne them to us, "34 East Tod Youngstown. Ohio. Two loads cf freh horses this week. A number of mares in foal.

At 2 o'clock Fridav we will sell an IMPORTED STT'D COR HORSE. Papers will be furnished day of sale. Don't overlook this horse. He is a prize winner. Coitractors9 torses, 15 heal just off Job.

good all-around, young, rugged stock to be eold at 2:30. Be on hand, as they are worth coming miles to see; two pair mules among them; ail to go for the high dollar. 4.1 7- CASH MATED TEAM fi-vear-old vi I 'J work horses, weieh 2.850 ibs trifle pavement sore: cost tw vears ago. Inquire stable rear CURRY COLLEGE. 121 FIFTH Pittsburgh, opposite JOSEPH UORNE'S.

dp TO CASH BLOCKY BUILT pair of -u work, or farm mares, weight 2,600 free from blemisn.es-, wU seVi separate. 410 WAY, Pittsioirgh. upward, 50 hea. of horses and muif'S ('-' of all kinds and to suit all cheaper than elsewhere. A written contract for 30 day-' trial given with each horse or mule.

J. N. Gregg, two miles east of Irwin, at Straw Pump street car station. 410 Handsome and styWh "i-yeaT-oA ''-'J DRIVING MARE fearless of cars, steam, or autos: can be driven bv the most timid person. LR.

AMR, 406 Pittsburgh. DO YOU NEED A TEAM OF MARES? HERE Is a. bargain for cash, suitable for ahy kind of work. 6 and 8 years old. weight free from blemishes and good workers: the first $'00 takes them, worth $400; if you need them.

I don't; come quick. 214 Third st. Irwin, Pa. ftvlO S-ysa-r-old work horn, weight 1.230, free V'JV from blemish and good worker. Phone 237.

ring 2. Irwin. Pa. $160, Two Bay Marrs. Ages 7 and S.

hred to IMPORTED JACK, single line leaders, true pullers; Inning lease on my farm reason for selling. Ask for Mr. Brown's team, 109 South Diamond West, Northside. $4 WORK MARE, a 11 tie thin in flesh. right out of bard work; welsrht 1,200 Ibs.

Stable rear LINCOLN HOTEL 421 PENN Pittsburgh. MACHINERY. CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY and equipment of all kinds. our prices; quick delivery from stock. Our concrete mixer.

capacity, mixer value. BAIRD MACHINERY 125 WATER ST. MACHINE TOOLS. OA a AND STEAM EN-gines, boilers, presses, air tanks and compressors, woodworking machinery, locomotive crane, electrical equipment, punthes and shears, shafting, pulleys, beltiner. hangers, bearings.

See our stock. Russell Machine Company, 2th st. Wood Working Machinery. Gas Er.gines, p.c.vr Pumps and Machinery. PRIGGS MACH'NEKY 23 Second ave.

WOOD WORKING MACHINES NEW AND second hand; large Ftock on hand; can Tiu-nish anvthine in this line. Write, ph ime or call. BAIRD MACHINERY COMPANY, iJo Water st. GAS ENGINE: NEW WAY AIR COOLED: bargain. Eureka Machinery 12.0 Irwin N.

S. Cedar SV-1. CONCRETE MIXER; HOTSTING ENGINE: bargain. Eureka "Machine 1220 Irwin N. S.

Cedar 3S51. avtomobh.es. I WOCLD LIKE TO BUT A ROADSTER. no lat-r than lS'S: radllluc preferred. Call Hiland Ask for Jackson.

I SC ELLA EO VS. 800 GALLONS PAINT AT $1 2-S PER GALLON. Second-Hand Tool Store, 613 Grant sr. SODA FOUNTAINS. PfTCHER OUTFITS.

show cases, jjafes, cash reenters, pool raVe. 2219 FIFTH AVE. DELP'S 21 2 FOURTH ST. ON CR EDIT-DI AMONDS, ATCHEsT Jewelrj', Silverware, for wedding and graduation -presents, at lowest prices. LOFTIS BROS.

616 Liberty ave DIAMONDS AND WATCHES. WEDDING AND GRADUATION PRESENTS on credit. Beautiful diamonds. watches. Jewelry, silverware, etc.

Lofiis Bros. The National Credit Jewelers. 616 Liberty ave. TRANSFER STORAGE. ALLEGHENY TRANSFER Storage Movinpr Storage.

840-850 North West. Northside. Pittsburgh. It All Makes Typewritew Bought, Sold and Exchanged. Lcwest prices offered anywhere.

VSSi Repair All Makes. PITTSBURGH TYPEWRITER INSPECTION COMPANY, 229 Court. Cherry way. facing Fostoiuc. NEW TYPEWRITERS AND REBUILT ONES, 1-5 to manufacturers' prices.

Agency for Fox tvpewriters. For eighteen years we have sold tvpewriters In Pittsburgh. Ask anyone-about our reputation. PHILADELPHIA TYPEWRITER 413 Park Building. Pitts-burgh.

FORT PITT COMPANY Typewriters, all makes bought, sold, repaired. Guaranteed visible machines Up. 41j Bake-well bldg. NO To REM I NGTON PRACTICALLY NEW, perfect condition; cheap. 415 PakeweR bldg.

flic ia 1 Pi 1 1 sb rgh rnrrrvirrnc rks, OF ENGINEERING. Pittsburgh. May IT. 191... 1.

SEPARATE and sealed proposals will be received at the ofrice of the City Controller. Municipal Hail, until 10:00 o'clock a. May 7. and will be publicly opened and read in former Select Council Chamber on the tanie dny at 11:00 o'clock a. for rebuilding and repairing the following bridges "Rebuilding stairway at north end 01 Street Foot-Bridge over P.

L. Rnilroad. Lowrie Street bridge over Washington C. C. St.

Rebuilding Kiilto street. Reflocring Second Avenue bridge over -Mile Run. Placing protection on floor system Perm Avenue bridge over P. R. R.

Placing protection on floor system Shady Avenue bridge over T. R. R. Placing protection on floor system or ot or Highland Avenue bridge over P. R.

Repairing crossing stones and cur" angle on the Pennsylvania Avenue bridr? over P. F. YV. C. R.

R. 2. All bids must be made upon the regular printed of proposal, which mav he obtained at the office of the De partment of Public Works. Room 4-S Oliver Building, on and after May 19th. Proposals containing any omissions, erasures, conditions.

alterations. additions not called for or anv additional bid of any kind, may be rejec'Pd as ni- 1 formal and no bidder will be allowed to withdraw his proposal. 3. All bids must be accompanied by a bond in the amount of Fifty ixi) per i centum of the estimated cost of the pro-; posed contract, duly and legally executed by the bidders with a surety or trust company which has complied with the I City ordinances relating thereto; said bond shall be in the form of bond fur-j nishe-d by the City of Pittsburgh. 4.

Blue print copies of tho contract plans and copies of the contract and specifications may be obtained, at the ot-tiee of the Bureau of F.ngmeering. 4tri Floor, Municipal Building. 5. The Mayor and the Director of th Department of Public Works reserve the risht to increase or decrease the amount of any class or portion of the work aa they may deem necessary, and to reject any or all proposads or accept any proposal that they deem it to the interest of the City so to do. 30SV.PH G.

ARMSTRONG. Mayor. liOBEhT "DiTecAor, Department of Public Works. of charTtiThs' Pittsburgh, May 20, 1915. SEPARATE and sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Controller, Municipal Hall, Pittsburgh, until o'clock a.

June 3. iyis. and will be publicly opened and read in former Select Council Chamber on the same date at 11 a. for The construction of a Male Asylum Building at the City Home and Hospital, Marshalsea Station, on P. C.

St. L. Ry. also the installation of the Plumbing, Heating and Ldectric Wiring of same. Plans, speciiications and blank proposals can be obtained at the office of John P.

Brennan. City Architect, North Side Municipal Building, corner Ohio and Federal streets. Contractors will be required to leave a deposit of twenty-five for each set of plans and specifications for the general construction of the Male Asylum Building; also each contractor will be required to leave a deposit of fifteen dollars for each set of plans and specifications for the Plumbing, and also Tor the Heating Work: and each contractor will be required to leave a deposit of ten (SKh dollars for each set of plans and specifications for the Electric Work; receipts for which amounts will be given and the money will be refunded upon the return in good condition of the plans and specifications to the office of John P. Brennan. City Architect, or in case the plans and specifications be used in tiling bids.

Proposals which contain any omissions, erasures, conditions, alterations, additions not called for, or additional bids of any kind may be rejected as informal, and no bidder will be allowed to withdraw his bid. Each proposal must be accompan'ed bv a bond in the sum of fifty (50) per centum of the estimated cost of the proposed contract, duly and legally executed by the bidder with a surety or trust company which has complied with the City ordinance relating thereto; said bond shall be in the form of a bond furnished by the City of Pittsburgh. The Mavor and the Director of the Department "of Charities reserve the right to reject any and all bids or accept any proposal if they deem it to the interest of the City so to do. JOSEPH O. ARMSTRONG.

Mayor. JOHN J. MfKELVEY, Director. Department of Charities. LEGAL NOTICES PLCRIBT7S UNTJM.

CERTIFICATE RE-EXTENDLVO CHARTER TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY'. Washington. D. C. April 19.

WHEREAS. By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been mails ti" appear that "THE GERMAN NATIONAL BANK OF located in the Citv of Allegheny, in the County of Alleghenv. and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions of the act of Oonzrers, "to enable National Banking Associations to extend their corporate existence and for ether purposes," approved Ii'iy 1' 1SS2, as amended by the act. approved April 12, NOW THEREFORE.

I. JOHN SKELTON WI1LIAAIS. Comptroller of the Currency. fln hPrebv cer'ifv that "THE GERMAN NATIONAL BANK OF ALLEGHENY" located' in the City of Allegheny in tha Cruntv of Allegheny. and State of Pennsylvania.

Is authorized to have succession the period specified in its amended ar-t'cle ot association: namely, until close of bus ness on April 29, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF witness my hsiid and seal of office this twenty-ninth day of April. SK ELTON WILLIAMS. Comp'roller of the Currency. Currency Bureau. Peal of the Comptroller of' the Currency.

Treasury Department. Charter Nro 221. Extension No. 12S2. NOT ICE.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Verona, May 14. 1915. To rnmplv with the provisions of section 1 of the Federal Reserve act. approved December 23.

1913. notice is hereby given that section 5 of the rules and regulations re-BTtpctinK and payments of savings deposits in the First National Bank of Verona has been changed to read as follows: "Saving" accounts in this bank are subject to the provisions of section 19 of the Federal Reserve act. approved December 23, 1913. which provision provides thirty days' notice prior withdrawal of J400 or less Additional notice of one week Is required for of each $100 In excess of $400 on to $1 500. Four months' notice will be required for any sum.

over 11.50(1 Approved and published by order of the Board of STOKER, Cashier. 15-TM' ALLISTER. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 504 Frirk Building, Pittsburgh. Pa.

Ti the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny County, State of Pennsylvania, ss: No. 609 October' Term. 1914. Katberine Kostein by her next friend, Ferdinand Frnest Kostein, in Divorce a Vinculo Matrimonii: To Ferdinand Frnest Kosteln, respondent Y'ou will please take notice that the undersigned, having been appointed Master to take tes'iimonv in the above case and report the same to Court together with his opinion thereon, will attend to the duties of his ap-po'n'ment at the office of H. J.

McAllister, Esq. No. 504 Frick Building. Pittsburgh, i 1 ufS'iav, June "'V v. 1 and where you may attend if you see proper.

1 mnv FRAXKEL. Master. DIAMOND SAVINGS BANK OF PITTSBURGH. PA. NOTICE OF LIQUIDATION.

Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the shareholders of Diamond Savings BanK Pittsburgh. held at Its banking house. Fifth av-nue and Liberty street, Pittsburgh. I'a on March 31, 1915, at 3 o'clock p. the shareholders owning nior than In amount of Its capital stock voted that rhess.il bank should forthwith go into Lquidatlon and he closed.

The bank Is closing up afYai-s and creditors thereof are hereby notine-i to present their claims for payment. WILLIAM PRICE. President of Diamond Bar.lt of Pittsburg t. Pa. Da te3 Aril 1.

liio- Ixians also on DIA MONDS. WATCHES. EWELRY. LISTED STOCKS and BONDS. No ed-tape.

You seal your valuables. YEARLY erest. per month to storage: absolutely no is except on furs. Yearly loans at this rate: renewals often as wanted Large as well as small losns. Financial rating over S11-S1S SMITH FIELD STREET 'Only Opus.

Postoffice Watches, Jewelry We also loan at rates on Silverware. Cameras, Revolvers. Guns. Furs. Tools.

Clothing, Transits Musical Instruments. GALLIXGER'S 929 LIBERTY" AVE. Bell Phone SO Grant. Established 1S54. 31 OR TG AGE LOANS MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES.

'ward Brown Co. 429 Fourth ave. LOAN HEIRS TO ESTATES. 1ST. 2D niort ges notes, collaterals "Box 1SS5.

Pgb. Business Opportunities GAIN IS ABLE. I can seli your business (if right) or place you in business. If you want the best results SEE ME M. B.

CAIN, 210-211 Bergei Bldg. WANTED MAN WITH J2.00J1 TO 15.000 and ability to handle men; lite work; safe, profitable: references; interview only. 1001 Peoples Bank Bldg. flO INVESTMENT WILL BRING LARGE RE-turns; others have made a fortune on similar investments. G.

C. Bradford. Legal Washington, D. C. Your Business for Cash Through PARKER E.L.L.ti.

i'il tnran Phrtna Cmirf REMEMBER NO ADVANCE FEE CHARGED. MI'PTJI Can sell vour business for cash Jll lll IH without publicitv. 13'12 Arrott Bldg. FOR SAi.E-S'u'F. LOOKING DRCG STORK in nice location, with good business.

Wr'ue or see N. Slier. 1 SI 6 Monroe Swissvale, pa. SPECIAL NOTICE. Special Notice To Taxpayers Office of Iireasorer of a OoiiEiy In pursuance of the list section of an Act relating to Allegheny county," approved the 1st day of Mav, 1S-U.

and of the amendment of paid section, approved the day of i March A. D. 16 1 do hereby give notice i tin-it the duplicate for the several wards of the I citlts of Pittsburgh and McKeesport. boroughs an 1 townships, will he open, and I will be I nrevared to receive the oountv. state, poor.

dos and 'ad taxes for the year May said taxes can be paid during the months of Jl iv June and July at 5 discount, during August at face, penalty added after September 1. Statements will be furnished promptly upon wri.t-n request for same, giving the location of property by wards in the cities of Pittsburgh and McKeesport, boroughs and to.vn-h:ps. The use of the mail is advised for requesting statements and making payment of taxes. Checks will be accepted without being certified: postoffice or express money orders mav be used. Give address for proper return of receipts.

FRANK J. HARRIS, Countv Treasurer. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON. March 4, 1915.

Notice is herehv given to al! persons who may have claims against The German National Bank of Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, that the fame must be presented to William L. Wilson. Receiver, with the leual proof thereof within three months from this date, or they may be disallowed. W.

J. FOWLER. Deputy Comptroller of the Currency. DIVIDEND NOTICES AMERICAN WINDOW GLASS COMPANY. Pittsburgh.

May IS. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Am Window Glass Company held today, a dividend of twenty pereentum wss on the preferred stock of the company, payable as follows: Ten pereentum in -r; payable May 5th. 1 ft 1 5 to atockholders of record May 2'th, 1915, and ten pereentum ilonr) payable' June 25th 1913. to stockholders of reeor 1 June ISIS. Stock books to be closed from the close of business May 20th to the opening of business Mav and from the close of business June li'th to the opening ot business June ifli-i.

Clucks to be mailed. R. M. SPEER, Secretary. HARB1SOV WALKER REFRACTORIES COMPANY.

Pittsburgh, May 14. 1915. DIVIDEND Directors have declared dividend of ONE-HALF OF ONE PER CENT OF on COMMON STOCK, payable June 1. to stockholders of record May 20. lt.t.

Checks cs will be mailed. HAMILTON STEWART. Secretary. I FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. Pittsburgh.

May 13. 1915. DIVIDEND The directors of this company have todav declared the regular quarterly dividend of FIVE (5) PER CENT, payable forthwith. Checks will be mailed. EUGENE MURRAY.

Treasurer. PROPOSALS DKPARTJdT Pittsburgh. May 14, 1915. SEAbED proposals will be received at the office of the City Controller, Pittsburgh. until 10 o'clock a.

in. Tues-dav ivlav 3oth. 1915, for the furntehir.gr of "fuel (coal and gas) for a period or on" vea.r. from June 1st, IMS, to June 1st, "to the following stations belonging to the City of Pittsburgh. Brilliant Pumping Station.

Ko Pumping Station- Herron Hill Pumping Station. Montrose Pumping Station. Howard Street Pumping Station. Aspinwall Pumping Station. Lincoln Pumping Station.

Trov HUl Pumping Station. Street Pumping Station. Pittsburgh City Home and Hospital. North Side City Home. Specifications and forms for bidding can be secured at the office of the De-nartment of Supplies, 314 Oliver Building.

All bids must be accompanied by a bond of an approved surety company wboch has complied with all the City Ord'innnces relative to the furnishing ot Vnnds fnr contracts, or the bond -of two freeholders of Allegheny County, probated before the City Clerk or Assistant Citv Clerk. The bids for th above will be opened and read in the Council Chamber one bour after the time set for the receiving of bids. The Mayor and the Director of the Department "of Supplies, reserve the right to reject anv or all proposals! submitted. JOSEPH O. ARMSTRONG, Mayor.

F. P. BOOTH, Director. U. S.

Kngineer Office, Pittsburgh. Pa-April 21, Sealed proposals for building two lockkeepers' houses at Dam No. 1, Monongahela River, will ba received at this office until 12 M. (Eastern Standard Time), May 21, 1915. and then publicly opened.

Information on p'riu ati.ui. HAROLD C. FISKK. Captain, Engrs. 1 irtf YOUR I FURS I 0 MONET 2 ON extr; TH fcrM HEKBB Jcs.

Diamonds, I -As Low As Want Ads GET BEST RESULTS Bell Grant 46S0. Independent Main 1111. 1 Per Word Pet In this style type. TWO CENTS A WORD FOR CAPITALS. When advertisements are brought to The Post business office they will be.

accepted at THE RATE OF lc PER WORD. CASH WITH ORDER. Minimum 15 cents. 7 cents per measured agate line, each. Insertion when display type is used.

seven insertions; for the cost of six. THE FOST Will not be responsible for more than the flrit incorrect insertion of any classified advertisement ordered for more than one time. MAIN OFFICE. Wood and Liberty. Post Advertisements Kill he received at reyvlar rates at the office of THE NEW YORK II ERA LD Herald Square.

Advertisements for the S'eto York Herald received at the office of The Pott at regular rates. LOST AM) FOUND FaOUNd! The bent and cheapest place In th.s to buy furmrurv carpets and general nousehooi goods, for casli or or. easy ivments. Is at the Big Store in East Liberty, on Co'lins corner of Broad one block off Penn ave. Out of the high rent and 1 ig expense district.

All East End cars within one square of store. See gcods and get our prices before viu buv elsewhere. PITTSBURGH UPHOLSTERING CO. Open every evening: till o'cIijcx: SatJrdaz until 10 p. m.

i LOST VELLOW AND WHTTE BILL TKK-j rier pup. undipped ears and tail: 5 month old: weight 25 lbs. Reward if returned to John C. In'iworth, 1415 Snuirrel Hill ave. DANCING ACADEMY CRAIG AND FORBES BF.GTN- narx Tiiosrlatf Stnr(iflv: modern dances Monday.

Wednesday. p. rn. private dally. WANTED.

SALESMEN. WANTED VACUUM SWEEP- I 1 ret 1c. er salesmen, isuverwan-. and men for general line of household specialties. Must be sober, industrious and able to fur- i nish Al local references.

Apply Agency 623 Liberty ave. AGENTS. ONE CENT POSTCARD WILL put yon in touch with an a week proposition selling aluminum utensils and specialties direct to the consumer; don't let one cent stand between you and prosperity. Div. 1 23, American Aluminum Mfg.

Lemont, 111. MALE HELP. LATHE Hands wanted on engine latlhieso Potter Johnson and Jones Lamsoiio Apply at OEce jAmberson Ave, land Po PL PL, op posite Shadyside station FOUR NEWSPAPER CANVAS-s-u's for country work. None but experienced men wanted. Circulation Manager Post and Sun.

SALESMEN- A NEW EDITION OF MARK TWAIN'S works (popular price just off the i. Also a new series of the popular Frontier Stories and Harper's Ma ea sine otter. Harper Brothers, Fulton building. WA MACHINE TOOL DE- siprif ith experience on jija: and fixtures. Apply Pittsburgh Model Engine Lexington st and P.

R. R. USE VOIR SPARE TIME TO BUILD UP a mail order business of your own; we help you start for a sha-e in profile: 27 opportunities; particulars free. Opportunities Exchange. Buffalo, N.

V. YOUN'J PHYSICIAN TO TAKE CHARGE of hitch-class beauty shop; good wages, stealv position: must come well recLnmeii.Jed. Address A Lin. Office of The Post. CLERICAL MEN SEEKINi; EMPLOYMENT ('ail us: we can place you.

Information free; interviews private; confidential. Hullty limn. Experts, So? Commonwealth bl Ig. SALESMEN WHO APPRECIATE A FU-ture and not afraid to work; two openinga. Apply handwriting.

Kivliisr experience; confidential. Address 41. Office of The Post. WANTED YOUNO MAN OF GOOD CHAR-acrer to learn detective work; opportunity to learn the bus 'nes and connect with laree debar salesman. Address 44.

Office of The Post. SALE-MEN, STAPLE; ALSO SPECIALTY lines. Cad or write; in ortT a ion free. Hoi ley Kiiili. Experts.

207 Commonwealth bldg. MACHINISTS THREE IENCED la; he hands. Apply Oil Well Supply Company. Twenty-first street works, city. WANTED AT ONCEl.

TAILOR. Box Mil South Fork. Pa. ADDRESS FEMALE HELP. NOSSE EMPLOYMENT AUo.vCT WAITED cooks.

nurses, ehamhermai Is, waitresses, laundresses and general housework help. 1204 Per.n avenue. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY FU finishes of all kin da. Bell phone 9S35 CJrant: P. A.

Forbes. WANTEI'-tHRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE-vvork: pool waaies: reference required. Call at 2" Summit Knoxville. WANTED A HOOD COOK WITH EXPERI-etice and reference. 3119 North Euclid ave.

WANTED p'y A. J. -A DINING ROOM GIRL. AP-Gass, 1217-19-21 Beaver ave. MALE AND FEMALE EI.P.

WANTED T.jDIES AND MEN. CAWAPS-ers. $21 to $30 weeklv easi'v made. Call E337 Butler or call 9704 Fisk. VALET SEEKS EMPLOYMENT GOOD reference.

Address 500, Office of The Post. MISCF.LIAXEOr s. WANTED TO BUY A POOL table, in good condition, for use in private residence. State price and where can 1)e seen. Address A-3S, Office of The Post.

WANTED AN OLD MOVING PICTURE machine; must he cheap; state price and where can be seen. Write 309, Office of The Foat. Special Meeting Saturday for Action Regarding Raising of Penn Avenue. The committee fin finance "sterday afternoon affirmed the ordi-ances for the Issuing of iJWit worth bonds for the ruining of the Perm venue district above flood level, and JDO.OO worth of bonds to cover dam-e and special charges at will accrue om the opening of Hamilton avi-mif to runkstown iivcnw-. A meeting council will ho held ii'-xt Saturday lorninB to dispose finally of those ordi-ances, as wcli as the nif a.siir- for the xchange between the city and county the city hall property and the Warner ity home property for the half of the ity-county lot to he owned hy the city.

committer representing i Penn Ave-ue Improvement Association appeared to rge the passage of the bond Issue affect-ig the Penn avenue district. Mrs. Knoch Kauh, Mrs. William Thaw, Mayor Joseph Armstrong, Diree-r of Public Health J. K.

Kd wards and uperintendent 11. J. Ken a of the, bureau child welfare appeared in the inter-stn of the resolution transferring $0,000 rom the conting'-rit fund for a portion of ne expenses to he Incurred in the "In- ant Welfare" campaign to he held dur- rtfZ the week of June Si. Action was ef erred. fr motion of John M.

Ooehring. a com- oitte of three, consisting of Mr. Goehr- ig. Dr. G.

A. Dillinger and John lerron, was appointed to take up the natter of notifying persons of (U-Hn- uency In payment of their taxed. During he last few months Innumerable bills iat'i been before coun il returning to orrner owners properties bought at herlff eale on liens. In gome cates the ielinrjuency a mounter to only or $4. vhile the costs amounted to 1 and 1 Imes that amount.

It developed at the neetlng that no notice of delinquency is iven except through the newspapers. It vaa thought by pome members of the ommittee that personal notice should be iiivert. A. n. Dongacre and H.

H. Ifazleft re icfore the committee again asking for She. right to operate Jitney buses in tie nr)tB. An opinion from City Solicitor 'hnrles A. O'Brien stated that exclusive rights In this line covA not Ve granted md added that It would be well tor ouncil to delay action in the matter mill proposed legislation now pending ri II arris On rer carries or falls.

The mat er was laid over. Funds Disbursed In Carnegie Institute The appropriation committee of Carne-Rie Institute has made the following' distribution of the revenue for the fiscal year, running from April 1, 1015, to March 31, 1916: I iprvirtment of fine arts fin.m Ofl Muwiiin tfi.ooo 00 Maintenance of main hull llnjt. "ar-neie Institute 01 Training School for Chlhlrc-a's I-lh-nj-- 1an I'ermlon fund fi.i"' arnetie Institute of Teehnolotv 4f.rS'? ConttriKent fund "5.7"0 "0 Total T3 All of this cash Is derived from endowments furnished hy Andrew Carnesle. The, committee thi3 year formed of GeorKe A. Macbeth, Geortra K.

HiUCarl Heinz, Judsfe John f. Phi far, Taylor AUderdlce, W. L. Scaife. Dr.

G. A. I)illintrer, James H. Reed and S. H.

Church. Students Capture Alleged Burglar J. Goettman went yesterday to his home in 403 Oakland avenue, which has heen closed for the summer, and hearing a noise upstairs, started to Investigate. A man rushed down and in passing struck Goettman with a wrench. The intruder leaped through a window and Parted running through Schenley park.

Mudentj from the Carnegie Institute of Technology caught the man In a ravin below Neville Ftreet. In tho Oakland police station the intruder gave his name as John A. Wilton of Montreal. Canada. It Is said he carried a list of recent deaths and times of burial of Oakland resident.

lie will receive a hearing this morning. Hospital Conditions Save Children's Lives Many of the children received in the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, whose flower day will bo observed throughout the city Saturday, probaibly would die, it believed, were it not. for nursing, excellent medical attention and good food, which they receive in the hospital. At present the hospital can take care of about 100 children. The wards are Tilled the greater part of the time.

But the lives of those In the institution must not he endangered by overcrowding. When the maximum number of patients has been admitted there no stretching of the walls to admit others. Slight Changes in Rivers Are Noted S.Ight chances were reported yester day in the stages of the Ohio river. Increases wre shown as follows: Point bridge, one-tenth of a. foot, ami I 'a is island dam and Heav Uum.

three-tent u.s of a foot each. Little change is predicted for today. The rivers were about stationary last night. Gauges at p. m.

showed the following stages: Mavis island dam. feu feet; Heirs island. 4 let; Freeport. fi.4 leet. EIVER TELEGRAMS.

WHKKI.INO. Miy 13 -River below 4 feet Inclvs and rising; In pool Prt 1 inehef. f'lear. Ieirtvi Katiavh, for Charleston at ft. ni.

I.oi en i for Pit -Mmrfth at li: a. Homer Smith for New M.irtinnvtile. Arrived Liberty fmni Mat am or as at 8 p. in. CTtH Hh.

IIA.IZ. (). Uiver 'a feet and fall ing. ar: 1 H'AKHKX, I'a. JUver l.f feei.

Clear and a rm (iAI.I.iroi.lS. O. River 11. feet an 1 ri.siiur. I'o-il utate.

I p-liniifrr P. (Jiillinm. I.ij i-, faille Mai met. Cloudy and eooi ith liht thow Oil. 'IT.

Ph. i'viver fett and stationary. Clear end I'A P. KliflH'lKi, W. feet and faliir.ir.

and cool. I tepai ed I ni.ar foj- Farcr.bu at creoton at 4 p. Ksmjwha for at i p. m. JIOKiiA.MUtt 7 I.

i and BtHilonary. Cear and Kllithtly dXtiicr. POINT I 1. 1. A A I Va.

Hiver 7.1 feet md r)sln. "loud arid eooi. Pr Robert I. at 9 a. m.

Uown-Sa lie Martnet at p. m. 1 he Leroy departed for Charles ton at v. m. ICE FORMS IN FRANKLIN.

PA. FRANKLIN. May 1:1. is feared fruit and young garden truck suffered as a result of frost last night. Ice formed in Franklin.

TRI-STATE LICENSES TO WED. riMHKHI.A.M). MO. PrlKHman. William KUnni d'nrtics P.oad Va Imf FtViel lane I C.a-Vl.

ciiarleit Korl.es Va P.uth Mi-li f-'uter. Klt'ir Day Pre-'Us Floreti'-e Nik' tingale CMlle Wade I.iBr.,,r Adl'ri Marion Margaret Whj.en DE-ATI I "NOTICE1 BO'ST. ELIZABETH C. KK.U.V On TuJ-day. Ma- is.

nt Elizabeth Kcaly Host, beloved wife of Henry Host, in her 37th year. Funeral from her late rcnidenoe, 37 Cope-land avenue. North Braddock, on Friday, May 21. at a. rn.

Srvice at St. Bren-nan'i catholic Churrh at 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. BONN Kit, Wlf.I.IAM A.

On Mav lit. 1915. at 12:30 p. William A. Bonner, in his 21st year.

Funeral from the family residence. No. 321 Kenmawr avenue. Rankin. on Saturday, May 2 2.

1S15. at 0 a. m. Serviees at St. Brendan's Roman CathoMu "htireli, Braddoek.

at- 9 a. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. BOWMAN. rilll.I.ir W.

On Tuesday. May 1. at 4 a. Phillip W. Bowman, husband of Msry E.

Bowman (nee Donald-Ron Fervlrep nt Mr late residence. 7 1 2 McPher-non boulevard, Thursday morning. May 20. Interment private. L'nlontown papern please copy.

DAVIS, MISS fAROLISK On Tufplay mornlnsr. Mav 18, 1915, at 3 o'clock, Miaa Caroline Davln. Pervhes at her late residence, 4735 Mari-poe avenue, ShadyBlfl', Thursday afternoon at 2 o'eloelt. Interment private: please omit flowers. DEE It.

M. Ri It ET A. On Mon1Y. May 17. at 11:20 a.

Margaret A. Deer, wife of the late John Deer. Funera: servp-ea at the residence of her dnjdtnter. Mrs. John Hutchinson.

1110 Wi ptreet, Nort hsiV. Pittsburgh, on hurt (Jay at 1:30 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment In Mt.

Calvary cemetery, Mc- Kees Uockw. I JOSF.ril On Monday. Vi-iy 17. p. Joseph Dnoley, son of Julia Nugent Dooley.

Kunml from his late residence 1536 Fer-pyt hp street, N'orthfidp. oi Saturdav mornine. Mav 22. at ocloek. Hish mass of requiem at Franeiu Xavir' Catholic Church at 9 a.

rn. Friends of the tamUv reeetJuUv itvvUed: to attend. GRIFFIN. AIKPAII)F A. On Mondav, Mav 17.

at 10:30 p. Adelaide A. (irltTln. seed 4 0 years. Funeral services from l.07 Brierlon road.

Northsble, Pittsburgh, on Thursday. May 20, at 2 p. m. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. IIOBIfH.

WIIXIAM-Oti Tuesday. May IS. 1915. at a. William Hnhlrh.

son of Mary Rodperson 'nee Wardenpesch), and the late Daniel Hobirh. Funeral from the residence of his mother, Mrs. Mary Rodsrerson. Cartrijsht street, Nerthside, on Friday, May 21. at 8 a.

in. High mass of requiem at St. Leo's Church at a. m. Friends of the family are respect fuily invited to attend.

Cleveland (O.) papers please copy. HI'TTON. 1XMFH II. On Monday. May 17.

191c. at 3:40 p. in Elmer H. Button, son of Kllen and the late Hugh Hutton, aged 20 years. Funra! services at the family home, 1111 Windsor street, Northside.

on Thursday, Mav 20, at 2 p. m. American Fagles. Loyal Orange Lodge No. 49, sister ledges and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend.

HOIIN. r.H'KXDOLYX On Tuesday. May IS. 1915. at 2:05 p.

Gwendolyn Hohn. wife of Lewis Hohn i nee Evans) in her r. '1th year. Funeral services at (he residence of her dauer'itert Mrs. Samuel Shepherd.

1411 Fairplay Rvenue, Beerhview, on Friday at 2 p. m. Friends of the family respectfully Invited to attend. Take Heechview or Neeld avenue car. IIOMKIIIHi.

JOSF.rH Suddenly, on Tuesday. May 18, 19C, at 4:25 a. Joseph Holfeider. husband of Julia Holfelder (nee Mnnzinger), aged 64 years 8 months 2S days. Funeral services Friday at 2 p.

at bis late rrsldenee, 22 Moye street, Mt. Oliver, near Mt. Oliver postoffice. Friends of the family and members of Local Cnion No. 22.

Brewery Workers' Cnion of America, and Schiller Gloeke are respectfully Invited to attend. Interment in Lurch's cemetery. IMIIOFF, HARRY -Slid lenlv at Buffalo. N. on Wednesday.

May- 19, at p. Harry L. Imhoff. Funeral ser ices at the residence of hi sister, Mrs. Samuel ft.

Caskey. 4 313 Sehen-ley Farms Terrace. Time will he announced later. JACK. Wlf.MAM H.

At Saranac Lake. N. on Tuesday, Mav IS, William 11. Jack. Funeral services will be held on Friday, May 21.

nt 2 p. at the resilience of A. C. Sullivan. 110 Bigham street.

Mt. Washington. RKI.l.V. MRS. HANNAH On Tuesday, May 18, at 12 o'r odt noon, at the family home.

Plum township, near Unity, Mrs. Hannah Kelly, widow of Daniel Keliy. Services at the T'nity Cmted Presbyterian Church Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Carriages leave the offices of T. Katz Son.

220 James reet, Verona, at 12 o'clock, noon. HACRKV, MRS. MARTHA On Wednesday, May lit, at 2:40 a. Mrs. Martha Mackey lliee Rossi.

Funeral services the home of her daughter. Mrs. Theodore Hell. 20r, Fairvtew avenue. West Knd.

Pittsburgh. Pa. (Klllott). on Friday. May 21, at 2:30 p.

in. Frienda of the family are respectfully invite, to attend. Md HDY, MA I RI1 On Tuesday. May 18, 1 at 7:15 p. at Sewiekley Val-lev Hospital.

Mary C.lhh McCurdy, beloved wife of J. Harvey Curdy, in her 32.1 year. Funeral services will he at the residence of her aunt. Miss Ida M. corner if Ferry and ChMlvick avenue, Sewiekley, on Thursday.

May ft, at 2:30 p. Interment privsite later. Friends of the family are res pect i ly Invited to attend. MI" It RAY. MARY On Monday, Mnv 17, 191.5, at 12 p.

Mary Murray, beloved wife of Thomas Murray tree Hnvey). Funeral from her iate residence. Fifty-fourth and Kendall street, on Friday, May 21. 191.5, at a. m.

Solemn hiyii mass at St. Kieran's Roman Catholic Church. Fif'y-third atid Carmgle streets, at 9 a. in. Members of Branch 11.5, L.

C. B. and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend. OSTIIOFF. I'KARI, AliNKS On Monday.

May 17, 1915. at 1 a. Pearl Apnea Osihrff (nee Colby), beloved wile of William E. Osthoft. Funeral from the residence of her father-in-law.

R. K. Osthoff. 5640 Elgin avenue, on Thursday afternoon. May 20.

at 2:30 o'clock. Interment private. IBath i.Me papers please copy. MAHiKMimi'T, NKTTIK It I. A 11 F.

Wednesday. May 19. 1915. at 1 o'clock p. Wilkinsburg.

Nettie Blanche i nee Bolei, wife of W. K. Slaugenhoupt, in her 44th yt-ar Funeral services win be held at the family home. 1019 South avenue. Wilkins-burg.

en Friday. May 2 1 at 3 p. m. Interment private later in Woollawn cemetery. Clarion, (Pa.l.

and Vandergr ift, (Pa), papers piease copy. ST1 MI1II I JOKril On Wednesday. May 19. 1915. at 10 h.

Joseph St um -biilig, husband -f liarhari S. Sturnbillig (nee Cant hi. In his "7th year. Funeral from the farni.y residence, 302 Uirpnz avenue. Twentieth ward, on Saturday, at m.

Solemn requiem hie' triasa at St. Martin's Hainan Catholic I'iiUi'ch nt 9 o'ciiek. F'ri'nds of the family are respectfully invited to attend. Please omit Mowers. I'l'HSOXALS THE MELTING POT.

If you have any old go' i. si'ver or platinum Jewelry, any discard 1 false teeth, watches or diamonds, bring or send to us: we pay fu 1 value In cash. Liberty Refln vg second floor. 431 latter: ave. I'hone Court.

aid 231 Diamond st. DEAR TOM: ANY CRI. WOULD IX5VE A bracelet watch for a graduation Rift Ix)fti3 Proa. X- til 6 Liberty se.I on credit. RELFOIJR SANITARIUM ELECTRICAL" I Turkls.l.

tub. oven, Swe.jish treatments. 43 Marion at. I ortes to IVX). ASS A TU I SH HATH S.M NrETTc treatments: tk-alnej lajy assiaiania.

North N'sgley ave. Two Lines Will It isn't necessary to buy a page, or a column, or even an inch just a two-line want ad on this page will fill the position you have vacant; will sell or rent or exchange your property. TRY POST WANT ADS. Post Want Ads Produce.

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